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Why Losing Weight Can Worsen Fatty Liver Disease: The Crucial Role of Balanced Nutrition
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Gastroenterology news Specialties

Why Losing Weight Can Worsen Fatty Liver Disease: The Crucial Role of Balanced Nutrition

Posted by By MedXY 09/18/2025
Losing weight doesn't always mean improving fatty liver disease. Discover why strict diets lacking essential proteins can worsen liver health and learn practical dietary strategies to manage and reverse fatty liver effectively.
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Fatty Liver Disease: Should You Cut Back on Carbs or Meat? The Science Behind Dietary Choices
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Fatty Liver Disease: Should You Cut Back on Carbs or Meat? The Science Behind Dietary Choices

Posted by By MedXY 09/11/2025
Explore how carbohydrates, proteins, and fats affect fatty liver disease and learn evidence-based dietary and lifestyle recommendations to manage and reverse this common condition.
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From Silent Struggles to Serious Threats: Understanding Your Liver’s Journey from Hepatitis to Cancer
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From Silent Struggles to Serious Threats: Understanding Your Liver’s Journey from Hepatitis to Cancer

Posted by By MedXY 09/03/2025
Explore how subtle liver symptoms can signal serious illness, the progression from hepatitis to liver cancer, and effective habits to protect your liver health.
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Five Common Foods That Harm Your Liver (And How to Protect It)
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Five Common Foods That Harm Your Liver (And How to Protect It)

Posted by By MedXY 08/27/2025
Learn about five everyday foods that can damage your liver and discover effective habits to keep your liver healthy and functioning optimally.
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Why Do Some People Drink Daily Yet Stay Healthy? The 4 Habits That May Make the Difference
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Why Do Some People Drink Daily Yet Stay Healthy? The 4 Habits That May Make the Difference

Posted by By MedXY 08/27/2025
Exploring why some habitual drinkers remain healthy, this article highlights scientific insights and four key lifestyle habits that may protect the body from alcohol's harm, promoting safer drinking practices.
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People who like to drink, remember the “6 don’ts”
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People who like to drink, remember the “6 don’ts”

Posted by By MedXY 08/27/2025
Discover six key behaviors to avoid when drinking alcohol to protect your health and liver, backed by scientific evidence and expert advice.
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Daily Coffee: A Natural Ally Against Liver Damage? Exploring the Science Behind the Buzz
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Daily Coffee: A Natural Ally Against Liver Damage? Exploring the Science Behind the Buzz

Posted by By MedXY 08/23/2025
Emerging research suggests that drinking a daily cup of coffee could reduce the risk of liver damage by up to 30%, offering new hope in liver health management.
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Key to Reversing Liver Cirrhosis: Remember the 8 ‘Less’ Principles
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Key to Reversing Liver Cirrhosis: Remember the 8 ‘Less’ Principles

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Liver cirrhosis is a serious but potentially manageable condition. Adhering to eight key lifestyle principles focusing on reducing harmful habits can help slow disease progression and improve quality of life.
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Waist Size Proves Key to Assessing Liver Health
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Waist Size Proves Key to Assessing Liver Health

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Waist circumference is a superior predictor of metabolic liver diseases, outperforming BMI and other body metrics in assessing MASLD, MASH, and liver stiffness risks.
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